ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES 2022-07-24 Auction - 500 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 10
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AN EGYPTIAN WOODEN NEW KINGDOM CANOPIC JAR - WITH REPORTSTUNNING ROMAN GOLD INTAGLIO RING WITH SEPTIMUS SEVERUS - WITH REPORTROMAN MARBLE PORTRAIT OF A FLAVIAN WOMAN
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ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES

Apollo Art Auctions is delighted to present a magnificent 24th of July 2022 sale of Ancient Art & Antiquities. The sale is divided into four sections and encompasses a broad range of well-provenanced artifacts from Classical Europe, through Egypt and the Near East as well as many items from India and China. The auction features items from Christie's, Captain Magnus Julius Davidsen, Alison Barker, John Lee and other famous collections. Items were vetted by a team of worldly renowned ancient art experts - Dr. Ivan Bonchev, Laetitia Delaloye, Emma Saber, James Brenchley and Sami Fortune. PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE IN USD, GBP and EUR. SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN-HOUSE BY OUR PROFESSIONAL WHITE-GLOVE TEAM. Yours sincerely, Dr. Ivan Bonchev
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ROMAN BRONZE PHALLIC PENDANT WITH MANUS FICA: Ca. 1-300 AD A bronze pendant comprising a phallus, testes, and scrotum, flanked by two protruding arms, one in the shape of a phallus and one in the shape of an arm and fist. Phallic charms, often
0201: ROMAN BRONZE PHALLIC PENDANT WITH MANUS FICAEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN GILDED BRONZE BOW BROOCH: Ca. 100-300 AD An excellent gilded bronze crossbow brooch, with rounded finials, an arched bow, and chamfered lower end. Pin and catchplate to the reverse. Crossbow brooches, used for fastening
0202: ROMAN GILDED BRONZE BOW BROOCHEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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ROMAN SILVER LEGIONARY RING: Ca. 100-200 AD A D-shaped silver finger ring of a flat-section hoop with pair of deep grooves running through the bezel and extending to the back of the hoop. These lines are intersected by four
0203: ROMAN SILVER LEGIONARY RINGEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN GLASS FOOTED JUG: Ca. 300-400 AD A lovely yellow glass vessel with a flaring rim, short neck, piriform body, applied ear-shaped handle, and splayed foot. Glass was a major manufacturing industry in the Roman Empire,
0204: ROMAN GLASS FOOTED JUGEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN GLASS FLASK: Ca. 300-400 AD A fantastic flask comprised of translucent glass with a funnel-shaped neck with folded rim and a squat lower body adorned by two registers of small protrusions. To find out more about
0205: ROMAN GLASS FLASKEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 100 AD A beautiful glass bottle with silver iridescence featuring a piriform body tapering to a long neck with flat folded rim. Glass was often the preferred material for storing expensive oils,
0206: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 100-200 AD An elegant glass bottle featuring an apple-shaped lower body leading to a long, narrow neck with a round folded rim. This beautiful glass vessel features some iridescence to its
0207: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA PLATE: Ca. 300-400 AD A finely made wheel-thrown redware pottery dish, with squat form that rests atop a flat base. The vessel includes broad walls, a shallow basin, and a groove between the rim and basin
0208: ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA PLATEEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA DISH: Ca.300-400 AD An ancient Roman wheel-thrown redware pottery bowl with a flared, flat rime, steep walls, and a flat base. The centre tondo and rim are without decoration. For similar see: Forrer;
0209: ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA DISHEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA PLATE: Ca. 300-400 AD An ancient Roman wheel-thrown redware pottery dish of a squat form that rests atop a flat base. The vessel features broad walls, a shallow basin, and a groove between the rim and basin
0210: ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA PLATEEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA DISH: Ca. 300-400 AD A mold-made terra sigillata dish with a characteristically rich red finish featuring a minimalist decoration adorning the tondo. The dish is made with a flat-bottom and features a
0211: ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA DISHEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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ROMAN LEGIONARY BRONZE RING WITH THUNDERBOLT: Ca. 100-300 AD A bronze ring of a flat-section hoop expanding to a large bezel with a beaded border, bearing the image of stylised thunderbolt - the symbol of the god Jupiter (Greek Zeus). Size: D:
0213: ROMAN LEGIONARY BRONZE RING WITH THUNDERBOLTEst. £150-£300
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STUNNING ROMAN SILVER JUPITER FIGURINE: Ca. 100-300 AD A cast bronze figurine of draped Jupiter (Greek Zeus) standing on a disc-shaped base. He holds a patera in his right hand and a palm branch in left. His finely detailed face is framed
0214: STUNNING ROMAN SILVER JUPITER FIGURINEEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN BRONZE FORK: Ca. 100-300 AD An Ancient Roman bronze fork possibly a medical instrument or utilitarian oyster fork comprised of a long shaft in bronze, ending into a fork like terminal with two teeth. It is likely
0215: ROMAN BRONZE FORKEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN BRONZE SWASTIKA BROOCH WITH HORSE HEADS: Ca. 100-300 AD A bronze brooch in a form of a swastika with four stylised horse head terminals, and a catch-plate on the reverse. The swastika was a symbol of lightning bolts in Roman art and is
0216: ROMAN BRONZE SWASTIKA BROOCH WITH HORSE HEADSEst. £150-£300
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ROMAN BRONZE BOW BROOCH: Ca. 100-300 AD A bronze fibula featuring a deep bow, set of three protrusions with bulb finials to the lower end, and a spring mechanism, catch-plate, and pin to the reverse. Fibulae were brooches
0217: ROMAN BRONZE BOW BROOCHEst. £150-£300Lot Passed
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ROMAN BRONZE FROG BROOCH: Ca. 100-200 AD A bronze plate brooch formed as a frog with its legs bent. The D-shaped head with inlaid dark glass eyes. The upper and lower body consist of triangular-shaped recessed panels which
0218: ROMAN BRONZE FROG BROOCHEst. £150-£300
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EASTERN GREEK GOLD EARRINGS WITH GARNET: Ca. 100 BC A pair of substancial gold earrings with large garnet in the shape of a teardrop, below this, the body is modelled as a stylised amphora with long volumtuous handles, the handles have
0219: EASTERN GREEK GOLD EARRINGS WITH GARNETEst. £2,000-£4,000
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ROMANO-EGYPTIAN SILVER COILED SNAKE BRACELET: Ca. 100 BC - 100 AD A bronze snake-shaped bracelet with carefully modelled head, incised scale details and tapering tail. Snake jewellery was not limited to Egypt in the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods,
0220: ROMANO-EGYPTIAN SILVER COILED SNAKE BRACELETEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP: Ca. 100-200 AD A terracotta oil lamp with a globular body with a deep, channeled spout with a vent hole and flaring finial. Circular discus with raised edge and central filling hole. Marked base.
0221: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPEst. £75-£150
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ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH HERON: Ca. 100-200 AD A mould-made terracotta oil lamp with concave discus bearing a relief image of a standing heron facing left. The shoulder of the lamp is flat, with a deep groove circle framing the
0222: ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP WITH HERONEst. £75-£150
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 100-200 AD An elegant pale glass bottle featuring an apple-shaped lower body leading to a long, narrow neck flaring to a funnel mouth with a flat folded rim. This beautiful glass vessel features
0223: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £300-£600
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ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 1-200 AD A beautiful glass flask comprised of a flat-bottomed, bulbous body and tall cylindrical neck finished with folded rim. For similar example see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession
0224: ROMAN GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £300-£600
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